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Is sucrose an organic molecule?

Is sucrose an organic molecule?

sucrose, or table sugar, organic compound, colourless sweet-tasting crystals that dissolve in water.

What type of molecule is sucrose?

disaccharide
Sucrose is a disaccharide, or two-part molecule, formed by linking the monosaccharide sugars glucose and fructose.

What type organic molecule is sugar?

Carbohydrates are the most common type of organic compound. A carbohydrate is an organic compound such as sugar or starch, and is used to store energy. Like most organic compounds, carbohydrates are built of small, repeating units that form bonds with each other to make a larger molecule.

What organic compound does sucrose belong to?

Sucrose, also known as cane sugar or saccharose, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as o-glycosyl compounds. These are glycoside in which a sugar group is bonded through one carbon to another group via a O-glycosidic bond.

Is sucrose homogeneous or heterogeneous?

No sugar that you buy in a supermarket is pure sucrose so those are heterogeneous mixtures. Absolutely pure sugar that you might buy from a laboratory supply company will be homogeneous. Homogeneous means it is made from a single substance so the term mixture doesn’t apply.

Is sucrose molecular or ionic?

Ionic aqueous solution is when the solute is an ionic compound or forms/splits into ions within the solution. Molecular on the other hand do not dissociate into ions in the solution. In your question, sucrose or C12H22O11 do not form ions when in the solution. Therefore it is molecular.

Is sucrose a macromolecule?

Most (but not all) biological macromolecules are polymers, which are any molecules constructed by linking together many smaller molecules, called monomers. Regular table sugar is the disaccharide sucrose (a polymer), which is composed of the monosaccharides fructose and glucose (which are monomers).

Is sucrose a element or compound?

β-D-fructofuranosyl α-D-glucopyranoside
Table sugar/IUPAC ID

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